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WSOP TitlesWPT TitlesEPT TitlesPoker Earnings
1Phil Ivey910$17,649,220
2Erik Seidel810$21,499,344
3Allen Cunningham500$12,031,743
4Chris Ferguson500$8,281,926
5Huck Seed500$7,582,816
6John Juanda500$15,113,768
7Mike Matusow400$8,974,373
8Jeff Madsen300$4,054,686
9John Cernuto300$5,352,640
10Carlos Mortensen230$11,598,083
11Eddy Scharf200$1,327,119
12Erick Lindgren220$9,881,849
13Greg Mueller200$2,621,740
14Howard Lederer220$6,571,538
15Jennifer Harman200$2,697,533
16Max Pescatori200$3,322,683
17JC Tran210$10,416,658
18Vanessa Selbst200$8,018,466
19Gus Hansen140$11,240,678
20Andy Bloch100$5,415,383
21David Benyamine110$7,047,146
22Gavin Smith110$5,959,186
23Lee Watkinson100$4,146,149
24Robert Mizrachi100$4,498,967
25Roland de Wolfe111$5,330,556
26Annie Duke100$4,270,549
27Annette Obrestad100$3,910,678

CardPlayer.com is the world's oldest and most well respected poker magazine and online poker guide. Since 1988, CardPlayer has provided poker players with poker strategy, poker news, and poker. WSOP Winners In 2019, the Rio played host to a record-breaking World Series of Poker, with 187,298 entries generating $293,183,345 in prize money. The PokerNews live reporting team was there. Winner Prize Runner-up $500 Casino Employee's Limit Hold'em: Dave Alizadeth: $21,800 Von Huang $2,000 Limit Hold'em Tony Ma: $367,040 Roman Abinsay $1,500 Seven-card stud: Jerri Thomas $135,825 Bill Gibbs $1,500 Limit Omaha: Ivo Donev: $85,800 Thor Hansen: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo Split 8 or better Randy Holland.

WSOP – The Most Prestigious Event on the Poker Calender

The World Series of Poker is the most prestigious event in the poker world. Held annually at the Rio All Suites Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, this series of poker tournaments commences in late May each year and runs for 2 months till towards the end of July.

During this 2 month period there are usually somewhere in the region of 60 events with buy-ins ranging from $1,500 all the way up to $1million in recent years.

The culmination of each years WSOP is the $10,000 main event where a thousands of players compete for 7+ days to become the next World Series of Poker Champion, enter the history books forever, not to mention take home the massive prize, usually around the $10million mark.

Drawing in the Audience on TV

The main event is the biggest TV spectacle in the poker calender and is broadcast by ESPN. In 2008 the format was changed for the Main Event to include a delayed final table, which meant that in July during the WSOP, the event played until they reduced down to just a final table of 9 players, then the tournament paused, which the final table taking place later that year in October or November.

This allowed for a great deal of press and hype to be built up to the main event and the players involved and leading to the glitz and glamour of the final table taking place in front of thousands on the stage of the Penn and Teller Theatre at the Rio, and in front of many more covered live on ESPN with just a 15 minute delay so that hole cards can be shown. This has been a great success and really raised the profile of the sport.

The TV coverage on ESPN is lead by Lon McEachern and Norman Chad which have become household figures to regular poker fans.

Biggest fields in Poker

Many thousands of people turn up to play in the World Series each year, with many of the events attracting large fields especially the lower buy in events. However the $10,000 buy in main event still attracts the most entries peaking at 8,773 players in 2006 all paying $10,000 to enter generating a prize pool of $82.5million+ and a first prize of $12million for eventual winner Jamie Gold.

The attendance at the WSOP is boosted by the thousands of players who qualify via winning satellite tournaments run on online poker sites. This allows players who do not usually play in high buy in events to win their seat in the tournament for as little as a few dollars. In fact this is credited for being a major part of the ‘poker boom’ that took place after millions of Television viewers saw Chris Moneymaker win the WSOP Main Event and $2.5million in 2003 after winning his seat in a $30 online satellite.

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The World Series of Poker Triple Crown

The triple crown consists of the three highest ranking achievements at each years WSOP. The three titles that every poker player wants to win include of course the Main Event, the $50,000 HORSE Poker Players Championship and the Player of the Year Award.

Wsop Poker Winners

The Main event is the biggest title in poker and to beat a field of many thousands and bringing your A game for over a week is an amazing achievement. The $50k HORSE Poker Players Championship is considered the most skilful title you can win in poker, with a mixture of poker games being rotated during the tournament, and the $50k buy in and prestige of the tournament attracting a field of world class player that the winner has to beat.

The Player of the Year Award is a points based system that totals up a players performance throughout all the 60+ events of the World Series. This shows the best all round performer at the series and rewards them with the Player of the Year title.

The 2000 World Series of Poker (WSOP) was held at Binion's Horseshoe.

Preliminary events[edit]

EventWinnerPrizeRunner-up
$500 Casino Employee's LimitHold'emDave Alizadeth$21,800Von Huang
$2,000 Limit Hold'emTony Ma$367,040Roman Abinsay
$1,500 Seven-card studJerri Thomas$135,825Bill Gibbs
$1,500 Limit OmahaIvo Donev$85,800Thor Hansen
$1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo Split 8 or betterRandy Holland$120,990Eli Balas
$1,500 Pot Limit Omaha w/RebuysJohnny Chan$179,400Josh Arieh
$1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo Split 8 or betterNat Koe$160,950Brent Carter
$2,000 No Limit Hold'emDiego Cordovez$293,040Dave Ulliott
$2,500 Seven Card StudChris Ferguson$151,000Al Decarlo
$2,000 Pot Limit Hold'emJimmy Athanas$173,900Dave Colclough
$3,000 Limit Hold'emChris Tsiprailidis$213,600Ed Smith
$5,000 No Limit Deuce to Seven Draw w/RebuysJennifer Harman$146,250Lyle Berman
$2,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo Split 8 or betterJoe Wynn$129,000Andreas Krause
$2,500 Pot Limit Omaha w/RebuysPhil Ivey$195,000Thomas 'Amarillo Slim' Preston
$1,500 Ace to Five Draw LowballRichard Dunberg$76,200Roger Van Driesen
$2,500 Omaha Hi-Lo Split 8 or betterMichael Sohayegh$160,000Hasan Habib
$1,500 RazzHuck Seed$77,400John Spadavecchia
$3,000 Pot Limit Hold'emMike Carson$222,000Jack Ward
$5,000 Seven Card StudDavid Chiu$202,000Ken Flaton
$3,000 No Limit Hold'emChris Bjorin$334,110Paul Evans
$5,000 Omaha Hi-Lo Split 8 or betterHoward Lederer$198,000Allen Cunningham
$5,000 Limit Hold'emJay Heimowitz$284,000Melissa Hayden
$1,000 Ladies' Limit Hold'em/Seven Card StudNani Dollison$53,200Martine Oules
Charity Media TournamentTim Ellis$5,000Jack Ring

Main Event[edit]

There were 512 entrants to the main event. Each paid $10,000 to enter the tournament. The 2000 Main Event was the first time the total entries of the Main Event surpassed 500 players.

Ferguson had a 10 to 1 chip lead when starting his heads-up against Cloutier. After a back-and-forth battle, Ferguson decided to call Cloutier's AQ all-in with his own A9. When a 9 appeared on the river, Ferguson had beaten the tournament favourite.

Final table[edit]

NameNumber of chips
(percentage of total)
WSOP
Bracelets*
WSOP
Cashes*
WSOP
Earnings*
Chris Ferguson2,853,000 (55.7%)115$328,476
James McManus554,000 (10.8%)000
Roman Abinsay521,000 (10.2%)01$188,480
Steve Kaufman511,000 (10.0%)000
Hasan Habib464,000 (9.1%)03$95,245
T. J. Cloutier216,000 (4.2%)432$1,748,616

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*Career statistics prior to the beginning of the 2000 Main Event.

Final table results[edit]

PlaceNamePrize
1stChris Ferguson$1,500,000
2ndT. J. Cloutier$896,500
3rdSteve Kaufman$570,500
4thHasan Habib$326,000
5thJames McManus$247,760
6thRoman Abinsay$195,600

Other High Finishes[edit]

NB: This list is restricted to top 30 finishers with an existing Wikipedia entry.

PlaceNamePrize
7thJeff Shulman$146,700
8thTom Franklin$97,800
9thMickey Appleman$74,980
10thAnnie Duke$52,160
12thMike Sexton$52,160
16thBarny Boatman$39,120
17thKathy Liebert$39,120
25thHumberto Brenes$32,600

External links[edit]

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